CNET First Look

Samsung Seek (Sprint)

The Samsung Seek is a serviceable midrange messaging touch-screen phone for Sprint customers.

1:28 / 4 June 2010

Transcript

>>I'm Nicole Lee, Associate Editor for CNET.com and this is a first look at the Samsung Seek for Sprint. On the front here is a nice 2.6-inch QVGA touch-screen display. You get up to four different main menu areas. They correspond to the favorite screen, the main screen, the fun menu as well as the web menu. Underneath the display are three physical keys for the Back key, the Home key as well as the Phone key. The Phone key leads to the Phone menu where it connects SB contacts list as well as the phone dial application. On the back is the 1.3-megapixel camera lens. When you slide the phone open you'll reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard is very roomy and the keys are raised above the surface for easy text messaging. Features of the phone include the aforementioned 1.3-megapixel camera. There's also a music play on here, GPS and Bluetooth. It also supports text and multimedia messaging as well as instant messaging. The Seek will display text messages as threaded conversations. Used again, HTML browser as well as access to social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
The Samsung Seek is available for $80 from Sprint. I am Nicole Lee. This has been a first look at the Samsung Seek.

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